The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, May 14, 1960, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PAGE ElGirr YWCA Will Sponsor Summer Tour to Calif. The Adult Travel Club tit West Broad Street YMCA will sponsor an educational tour to Cal- iforniu this summer beginning Monday, July 18, through day, July 31. The 12 states that will be eov ered are: Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri, Kansas, Colo¬ rado, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, representing a total mileage of over 6,000 miles. The highlight of the tour will be three days and nights that will be spent in the city of Toil An¬ geles. There will be conducted tours that will take the through Hollywood, I <■ University of Southern California at Los Angeles, and a chance to see the world-champion Los geles Dodgers play in the baseball park in the world. The tour will be conducted with night ridirir. Anyone can advantage of this chance to spend a pleasant vacation. Teachers taking the trip will receive five quarter hours credit toward renewal of certificates, through the State Department, Certification, State Department of Education. Fu.-ther information as to the cost of the trip may he received front Joseph it. Jenkins, executive secretary, We: t Broad Street YMCA, AD 3-1961, or AD 3-0103. Deadline for making all payments will be June 6. The USO hosts >es, enior and junior, are conducting a USO” contest. The winner will be the one who will bring in the largest amount of money. money will la' used in the enter- taining of servicemen who to the YMCA for entertainment each week. The weekly USO party for all servicemen will be hejd at YMCA Saturday beginning p.m. Miss Ann Jenkins, staff aide, will be in charge. servicemen are invited. ------------------- May 27-28—The Girl Inc., Meeting in Cleveland,’Ohio May 30—Memorial Day —Patronize our Advertisers— Light for living with ELECTRICITY Yes folks it’s true, never before have you been able to give your family such benefits that are now possible through Electricity!! Discover today how through proper electric lighting you can definitely improve not only your family’s disjtosition but their health as well, . . . it’s easy on the budget too. Start on the all electric'plan today! See or call your favorite electric dealer- SAVANNAH ELECTRIC anJ POWER CO. Morgan Stale College ! J | ■ | | j I j j i DR. CARL 1 . MURPHY BALTIMORE, MD. One 'f 11 > r 1 fo rcf.ii figure behind the <5 .elopmeut of Morgan State College into the .ncond largest r t ! e h r li i ruing in c m (»l unde!grad- " 1,1 ! :|1 * ‘ n '‘ ^hto a fit J- eh* c i i v,a. honored liy the college t iday. i •| |,„ |,. (U hip ' w|1( il i. Muipby’n M i lumhboni publisher Carl n ine.'iihei of the Board of Trit; tees and its chairman j since 1953 received reciigtiition S when Morgan formally dedicated I its new in i 1 1 ion dollar Carl Murphy | \nditoriuiri Fine Art. Building, j | Maryland Governor J, Millard j Tawcs gave the address at 10 a.mt j eonvocaUort exercises an historic j event marking the first assembly the college has held in a bona fide auditorium since 1952, when the one-tine assembly hall was con¬ demned and abandoned. j In naming its biggest building in Dr. Murphy’s honor, Morgan exprt sso appreciation for service j that dates back beyond the hon- oree’s appointment to the Board of Trustees. I)r. Murphy was a member of the Gomtnissioni which recoin- THE &ATA5NAH TRIBUNE, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA mended that the State provide facility for the higher of Negroes in Maryland played a key role in having college purchased by the State. A charter member of the created in 193k, Dr. served for nearly fifteen years Chairman of the Trustee Committee. In this capacity was instrumental in planning extensive building program of college and in securing from the State. Apart from his service to gan, Dr. Murphy has had a tinguished career as a and public servant. He became editor of the Ameiican Newspaper ifi 1918 ha served as president of Afro Newspaper Company thirty-eight years. As editor president, he has directed growth of the publication from a one-edition journal with a of 14,000 in 1922 into six-edition newspaper — the t. Ion * largest Negro newspaper. For twenty-five years he |,,.(.(( a member of the Board Directors of the National tion for the Advancement tailored People and in 1955 awarded -the celebrated Medal by the NAACP for ‘dis- Thursday Friday AND WEST ..Free BROAD Parking * HALL STS. Saturday SOUTHERN MAID SMOKED 29 PICNICS in. c SAVANNAH’S FAMOUS FRESH Bologna lb. 25c |Spare Ribs lb. 29c FIRST CUTS Pork Chops lb. if 29c > . . * 255 mTAGpN LApNDKY LARGE Soap, 2 bars 19c $oxr i’.dV-V ■mm’ ivAl IN DRY Bleach Of. 10c FRESH GRADE “A” MEDIUM MOPS each 29c EGGS. doz. 39c 1 ,a rge Full Sugar "* ii»s. 30c Found ilox With A $5 00 Order BLUE ROSE RICE« Sack ^ BALLARD’S 5 IB. 29c FLOUR PlK Limit One With A $3.00 Order MORRELL PRIDE. Limit One 39c PR IDO With a $5.00 Food Order 3 LI!. (AN GOLDEN SHORTENING Libby’s ROSE DALE C. i Pineapple PEACHES Cubs $L00 ttAPFfUUIT WNIAPPU; Grapefruit Drink HUNT’S TOMATO SAUCE 3 8 Oz. 25c FULL QT. CANS FRESH GOLDEN YELLOW CAN 1 RIGHTS SSC Library Will Display 8-20 I The vSavannah State College Li j brary will display an exhibition of 1 gixtv . thlce prinis hv ‘ lhe rPnoWn I American art is , Hetty Via do nr- )<h of New \ork Miss Parish is a i product of the Chicago Fine Arts Academy, The Julian Academy of j Paris, France and the New School lean Graphic Arti t- and the tional Association of Women Artists. A winner of many prizes for her work, she was the re- cipient of the National Association of Women Artists award for years, 1939, 191G and 1955. The ! tinguished service.’ Dr. Murphy ha- served on nurn- cron commissions here and else- where. He represented the United Government at the inaogu- ration of the President of Liberia n p,»52 and in the- ame year re- C eived the award of Commander, of the Star of Afiiea, from Liberian Government. He was ; awarded the Omega l’si Phi Fraternity Achievement Award, in J i 1954 received the National Urban League’s Teamwork Medal, and in was honored by the Alumni Association of Morgan for “dedi- and di tinguished service to State College, his city, state and nation.” More than 600 4 SHIRTS (Laundered). 80c snows Take Your Hand Saws, Circu- lar Saws, Pulpwood Saws, Lawn Mower* Scissors, Butcher Knives, Etc., to Savannah Saw Works 135 Barnard St. 'We Sharpen Anything That Cut* TOOTHACHE Goarenteeil ter new fast act* If you can’t gel to the ing jelly called dentist, the Best thing ORA-JEL* *«niih«» tor you li 0RA-JEI Pam in seconds. Society of American Graphic Artists presented her an award in w » lk has been displayed | in the Birmingham Public Library, .Syracuse University Library, Nevr York Historical Society Library, the British Museum and the Royal s Museum of Brussels. The exhibition is on loan to the Savannah State College Library the Grace Pickett Studio Guild, West Redding, Connecticut- ' and will be displayed in the Serni- jnar Room of the College Library ; from May 8-20. The public is invited to view 1 the work of Miss Parish. (Citizens joined in this salute. I The journalist is a graduate of Howard University (1911) and received the A.M. degree from Harvard University in 1913, study- ing at the University of Jena, Ger- many, in the summer of that year, He taught German at Howard prior to becoming editor of Afro. --- Studies by The Travelers ln«ur- ance Companies show that driver caused 85 per cent of the highway accidents in 1959. May 14, 1800 — African slave I rade declared a crime of piracy by international agreement. rr~ I few pi Rev. George D. Walker ONE OF G I WSOK’s OUTSTANDING PERSONALITIES • *i s' Songs For The Soul * -1 .,• 1 * .• Showers Of Blessings AND Kiddies Hour SATURDAY, 10:45 A. M. “The Station With the Sock’ WSOK 1230 On Your Dial This Week WSOK 6:15—Twilight Murmurs—T. J. Polite —Gospel Music PRESENTS 8:00—Baron of Bounce—James Lang —Rock N' Roil stOfilJAY 1:00—5:00—Kell Weaver—RocK ’N Roll News on the Hour and Blues 4.58—W6uiv cxigu On oaTURDAY j 5.1)0—Attittue - T. J. Polite— News On The Hour CfOapui MUSIC 12.00— Hawk Talks Claude Robert* 7:00-—Atcauy. Go' Polite— —»■ oci, — X. J. Ail Night Jazz Popuiftr Music—lop 40 5.00— Spiritual Parade—Boscoe Camp 9.09—bongs iur ine ouul—Rev. Geo —Gospel Music Waiter — Gospel music 7:00—Ready, Set, OcH—James Wiley 9 15—ohowers 01 massing — Mlniate- Top 20 Popular Music riai Assoc.—Vis* ung Ministers 9:00—Songs 9:30 —nougo tor the ooui — tit jv. ueo lor tne Soul — Rev. Geo. Warner — Gobpti Music Walker — Gospel Music 11:00—House of w&ax—iveil Weaver 9; 15—Showers of blessing — Mlnlste- Pup mar rtock is Ron 4 assoc. — Visiting Mlnlatera 1.00— Cjictpy Jims Music — Jamef 9:30—bongs lor the boul—Rev. 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J News on the Hour Polite 12:00—Hftwit laiKs—Claude Roberts — 8 00 —“The Baron of Bounce”—Jim¬ Ail Night Jazz mie Lang—Rock N Roil & Blues 1:00—3:00—Kell Weaver Show—Kcli 1:(»0—5 00 —All Night Show — Brooks Weaver-Popular Music Heyward—Popular Music 3:00—All N.ght bnow—Hoscoe Caamp SUN DA A and Brook? Heywaard News On The Hour 5:00 5:58—WSOK Sign On 3:00—Spirtual Parade—-T. J. PqUI© — 6:99—Spiritual Parade—Roscoe Camp Gospel Songs —Gospel Music 7:00—Ready. Set. Goi—T. J. Polite - 9.00— Spiritual Parade—T. J. Polite— Popular Music Top 40 - Spirituals anna Gospels 9 00 —Songs for the Soul — Rev. Go<\ 10:30—Great Sac fed Music - Walker — Gospel Music 12 00—The Golden Hours—Kelly Weaver 9:15—Showers of Blessing — Minister Popular Favorite* 9:30—Songs . rial Assoc. for — the Visiting Soui—Rev. Nftnlstcraj G'O 3:00—Sunday Symphony Symphony—James Music WUey Walker — Gospel Music 4:30—Evening Serenade—Kelly Weatar 11:00—House o? 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